Every time I go out I have to check repeatedly if my keys are still in my bag. Its so annoying, I'm always on edge, thinking I might have lost them. Does anyone get like this? I'm on anxiety meds, but they haven't helped me in this area. :shock:

labyssum Wrote:Every time I go out I have to check repeatedly if my keys are still in my bag. Its so annoying, I'm always on edge, thinking I might have lost them...

Have you tried attaching the keys to your bag with a lanyard (simply put a piece of strong cord), check they are in your bag once and then every time you want to check ask yourself where can they have possibly gone to? If you still check add one point if you resist take a point off. By the end of the month I bet you have it under control. 8)

Why do dogs bark?

They are not barking, they are talking in dog. Obviously you don't understand the language.

I'm horrible for obsessive checking.
I check to make sure that appliances are plugged in properly, I check to make sure the door is locked properly, I check to see if the lights turned off properly, and many other things.
It's annoying and so time consuming.

[quote="Shy guy"]Have you tried attaching the keys to your bag with a lanyard (simply put a piece of strong cord)quote]

That's a good idea.

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labyssum Wrote:Every time I go out I have to check repeatedly if my keys are still in my bag. Its so annoying, I'm always on edge, thinking I might have lost them...

Have you tried attaching the keys to your bag with a lanyard (simply put a piece of strong cord), check they are in your bag once and then every time you want to check ask yourself where can they have possibly gone to? If you still check add one point if you resist take a point off. By the end of the month I bet you have it under control. 8)